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The machine i'm most used to is a sectional k-1500. I guess it's about 1.25"? (I could be wrong on the diameter but it's bigger than 1") That machine has a dual switch for rotation - Reverse self feeds the cable in/pulls the clog backwards. Forward self removes the cable/pushes the clog forward. If you force the cable to remain stationary while in Forward mode the clog or other debris is shuttled faster to the exit. Flushing water helps a lot, too.

We can get pipeline cleaning acid for the milk line in the barn. It's a high concentration Nitric acid and does wonders for chewin' the crap out of calcium deposits. Egg shells are basically calcium.

i have a building with 4 units sharing a 2'' common kitchen line that runs 70' horizontal to an ejector pump. i was cleaning, jetting this line every few moinths because of the egg shells. eventually the 1 owner at fault moved out. now i get called every 12-18 months for the same line.

with my k-60 i would run a 4 blade t-112 cutter and hope to stir it up enough with water. but 70' is a long way to wash.

the jetter is the only true way and it sucks it back out of the 2'' line.

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IF you feed them back to the chickens it helps them in there calcium needs, and helps them with producing better or stronger egg shells, and that way you do not need to buy oyster shell for them,

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